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  BRISTOL • BRIDGEWATER • ALEXANDRIA • HEBRON • PLYMOUTH - 10,000 Circ.
2022 VOL. 2. NO. 6
Postal Customer
(Scouts, that is)
By Donna RhoDes
Boy Scout Troop 56 in the Plymouth area is becom- ing known this spring for not only each member’s individual achievements over the years but their community spirit as well, something Evan Duchette and Aidan Kay have proven recently with the completion of their Eagle Scout projects.
Duchette’s project was one in which he decided to thank Plymouth Elementary School for his years there by replacing their old entrance sign, which was erected when the school opened and his mom was only in fourth grade that first year.
“That sign’s been here a re- ally long time and needed to be replaced,” he said as workers from Lincoln Sign Company
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JUNE
 A Tale
 The 70th Annual Hebron Fair July 30th
 By BRittany amalfi
Get ready, folks! The 70th annual Hebron Fair takes place on Saturday, July 30th, from 9 AM to 3 PM. It’s pretty surreal that this year marks the 70th
year of this remarkable fair, but Bill York is not surprised at all. The Hebron Fair has been going on since 1952, and since then, it has become a notewor- thy event.
Bill York, Chairman for the past 12 years and #13 with co- Chairs for the first time with Gilian and Jim Van Schaick told me during our interview, “I was in California one day,
and one lady asked where I was from, and when I told her Hebron, NH, she responded with ‘oh! The Hebron Fair!”
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